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What should I say?

Trophies

We suggest that the award name or team name appear on the first line.
The name of the recipient goes on the second line.
And the date (either the season for a sport or the date the award is being presented) on the third.
The trophy plates look best with no more than 3 lines of text of 20-25 characters per line.
The first 8 words of text are included in the price of many trophies.


For example:
Red Hammer Youth Soccer
Leonid Brezhnev
October 1921


This is just one example of how the text on a trophy plate can be arranged.
There are many different variants and the Awards Factory will be happy to lay out your text however you choose.


Plaques
If you're unsure of what to say ask yourself the 5 "W" questions.

1. Who - Who is receiving this award?
2. What - What is the name of the award?
3. Why - Why are they receiving this award?
4. Where - Where is the award coming from?
5. When - When are they receiving the award?


Following these five steps will give you the perfect engraving and
will ensure that the award will be remembered long after the presentation.

Look at sample layouts following this process.

Plaque inscription ideas.

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